Notes/trivia

The Mummy seems to be based off of Kharis from the old Universal Studios horror movies. With that in mind, this is the fourth Universal movie monster that Scooby and the gang face; the first three: Dracula, The Wolf-Man and Frankenstein's monster appear in the previous episode.

The Mummy's name Ankha is probably a play on Princess Ananka, the name of the princess the mummy was supposed to protect in the Universal live-action films, The Mummy's Hand (1940), The Mummy's Tomb (1942), The Mummy's Ghost (1944) and The Mummy's Curse (1944), as well as Hammer's The Mummy (1959). Her name seems to come from the word ankh, which is an Egyptian hieroglyph that means "life".

Adaptations

Animation mistakes and/or technical glitches

Shaggy holds the coin differently in the close and far shots, it also changes shape, too.

When Scooby licks his lips and laughs after catching the last scoop of ice cream in his mouth, the on the bread closest to the chef are yellow.

The first two times Scooby says "Nagasaki!" when performing Karate, his mouth does not move.

Inconsistencies/continuity errors and/or goofs/oddities

The museum's sign misspells "archaeology" as "archeology".

When Scooby and the gang first see the real mummy along with the Professor in the beginning of the episode, it looks like the disguise that Dr. Najib will eventually wear. At the end however, when Scooby finds the real mummy, it looks nothing like what the gang first saw, as the real one looks like his face has been tightly wrapped around, showing his dried-up facial features. It is possible that the mummy they originally saw was actually Dr. Najib's costume, and the Professor didn't realise this. If this is true, then what is holding the fake up, and how did they miss the real mummy if it was hidden in plain sight?

The Siamese cat statue is more or less hovering over the platform it's supposed to be resting on.

The clock in the Professor's office always shows the same time.

Since Fred, Daphne or Velma wouldn't have ice cream on sandwiches, the third one would have to had been for either Shaggy or Scooby. It probably would've made more sense to have the the chef make three hamburgers and two sandwiches.

Daphne and Velma start off at the jukebox in the Malt Shop, but once their takeaway box is prepared, they're standing at the counter as if they've been there all along.

On a wide shot, there are no olives next to the sandwiches, but when a close-up shows that two out of three of plates for the sandwiches have one, then they're are going again when the screen goes back to a wide shot.

The mummy somehow seems to know that Shaggy has the Egyptian coin, when even Shaggy himself didn't realise at first.

Not only does the museum have a gym and a swimming pool, but the gym is getting an addition.

The closest starts off plain green, then when Velma tells thetwo to put the items back into the closest, it now has "Janitor" written on it, highlighted by a rectanglar backing. When calls her a "spoil sport", it's now blue and "Janitor" doesn't have any backing. It is then blue when Shaggy opens it to find the mummy inside, and after Shaggy closes it on him, with his arm still sticking out, making a hole in the door. Then the door goes back to its original look, as the mummy waves its arm around. Finally, when the mummy breaks the door down, it's blue again.

Dr. Najib's super strenth as the mummy is unexplained.

Shaggy and Scooby discover how the Mummy was making stone figures of everyone, but don't bother to tell the rest of the gang. Unless this was done off-screen.

That power saw has the world's longest extension cord! It is also surprisingly buoyant waterproof.

Dr. Najib's scheme bordered on the impossible - he would have had to make the stone statues hours, days or even weeks in advance to get the details right (unless the quick-drying cement used was impossibly quick), and he would have had to know that the victim would stay in the exact same place (i.e. the Professor in his office), and not moved somewhere where there would've been any witnesses that he couldn't have been turned to stone. The mould shown also appears only to be able to mould human body shape, in standing position, but the stone statues are perfectly moulded to facial and other body features, such as Scooby (who he would not have known what to look like).

Furthermore, it is a big giveaway that the mummy disguise is a fraud considering a 3,000 year old Egyptian mummy wouldn't be able to speak or understand present-day English.

Another giveaway that monster was fake, was that it was only supposed to affect those directly involved in moving Ankha from his tomb, which Scooby-Doo was not.

The Professor said he has captured because he surprised Dr. Najib, not only is this ironic, but for Dr. Najib to be surprised he would have to had been under the assumption that the Professor went home, which there was no indication as such. In fact, Dr. Najib must've realised he was staying because he was going to get help from the gang once Dr. Najib left.